Pablo Escobar's Life and Death: A Private Half-Day Cultural Tour in Medellin
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Medellin
Explore the life and death of Pablo Escobar on a private half-day cultural tour in Medellin. Visit important locations in his life, including his last hiding place and the memorial park for narcoterrorism victims.
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Medellin - Our guide will pick up the travelers to begin our tour of the history of Medelln and Escobar, the most feared capo of all time. In our first stop we will visit the house where Escobar was hidden the last days of his life and the place where he died after being shot by the Colombian National Police.
  • Itagui - We continue our tour around the beautiful city of Medellin to head south of the metropolitan area where most of this tour takes place. Here we will visit the tomb of Pablo Escobar which is considered the most visited in Colombia and probably in Latin America. in this place we can enjoy a beautiful view of the city
  • Envigado - After visiting Pablo’s tomb, we will visit his neighborhood where he grew up and see some of the works he did for his community, including a semi-professional soccer field for young people in the sector.
  • Parque Memorial Inflexion - We end our tour in a very special place for Pablo Escobar. This place where his most famous property existed, the Monaco building, became a memorial park a few years ago in honor of all his victims and the victims in general of the drug terrorism that hit our country in the 80’s, a place to reflect and understand the magnitude of an absurd violence that took thousands of lives but that we will never forget.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • On-board WiFi
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
Additional Information

Our exclusive tour designed for individual travellers, pairs, families or groups, is conducted in a high-end luxurious SUV, offering honest, unbiased and factual insights from various perspectives about the infamous drug trafficking scene in Colombia marked by Pablo Escobar. We offer a historical exploration of various city landmarks that played pivotal roles in the life and demise of the world-renowned drug lord. This includes his final hideout, the rooftop where he met his end by law enforcement, and his cemetery housing his and his family’s remains. The tour retraces his steps through his old neighbourhood and concludes with a stop at a memorial park dedicated to the victims of narcoterrorism. To enhance your experience, opt for the ‘meet Pablo’s brother’ feature which includes a visit to the museum home of Roberto Escobar, the elder brother of Pablo, giving you an opportunity to acquaint with his family.

Location
Medellin
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Cristina
Jun 22, 2022
Escobar tour - Where do I begin!? Carlos was AMAZING! He is accommodating, knowledgeable, and is a great tour guide. During the tour ke took us to many iconic places and took the time to explain its history and why these places are iconic. I recommend this tour 100%. You will or regret it!
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Neilbhatia007
Apr 22, 2022
"Plata o Plomo"... Incredible Experience! - If you've seen the show "Narcos" you'll know that famous line which titles this review: "Plata o Plomo". On this tour, you will learn so much more about the true Narcos thanks to the wonderful guidance from Carlos. Carlos took us to many different locations which were historically significant during the violent time of the Narcos in Medellin: from the tower the Escobar family would reside in, to the house and rooftop he spent his final days, to his grave, and to a beautiful town. In the town, we enjoyed a wonderful tasting of Aguardiente, a first for me. So cool! Then, we enjoyed the best empanada I've ever had in my life. Thank you for the brilliant tour!
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